At S$1,800, this TEAC VRDS-25 in “good” (SGD) condition is ambitiously priced, sitting well above the typical used market range of roughly S$1,200–S$1,450 for this model. Even the highest recent listings (e.g., US$1,594, or ~S$2,150) are for units explicitly cleaned with belt replacements and marketed as “excellent,” whereas “good” condition usually implies some wear or minor service needs. Unless this listing includes original accessories, a recent service record, or is original-owner pristine, the price leans overvalued.
The VRDS-25 remains well-regarded for its robust TEAC VRDS transport, known for tight timing, low jitter, and reliable disc handling—traits that keep it relevant among serious CD enthusiasts. If this unit is truly from a careful owner and includes the remote, manuals, and original box, there’s upside in its rarity and longevity. But at this price, buyers should verify the transport belt, laser lens condition, and capacitor health before committing; otherwise, it’s a tough sell against fairer-priced alternatives.
Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.